Well it was a busy weekend with
Saint Pizza's parents in town and then the Bears game last night which almost had me burning my treasured Bears jersey, so we haven't had a chance to post an update until now. Sorry if my memories are a bit vague as a result.
Saint Pizza, our two sons D & M, and
fastfoodsnob met up at Hyderabad House last Thursday evening for some good food and good times. We weren't as good about taking pics of everything before we ate it as we should have been. Our only excuse is that we were pretty hungry.
Our 6yo M doesn't like spicy food, so the guy behind the counter said he'd make him a non-spicy gyro. It turned out to be kind of huge. I wouldn't necessarily think to order a gyro from an Indian restaurant. I also wouldn't necessarily think to put carrots on a gyro. But it wasn't bad.
Here I am presenting a dessert. JimTheBeerGuy's first law of being photographed--the photographer always waits until you have the goofiest possible expression on your face to snap the pic.
We had I think 4 or 5 entrees in all, including mutton masala, a ground beef dish I don't recall the name of but that was very tasty and reminded me of the filling of jamaican meat patties, the chicken biryani, the chicken tamata, and M's gyro (which was way too big for him to finish by himself). Also several of the flatbreads and a few sauces.
I don't know what this sauce was, it had a pepper submerged in it and tasted like cumin to me. In the foreground, the remnants of the chicken tamata we ordered.
A blurry close-up of the aforementioned sauce.
A devastating storm of some kind seems to have struck our table! Actually, it's been half-bussed already. As you can see, this restaurant carried some pop in glass bottles and we tried all three varieties. The cola was interesting but I didn't think it was that special. The fanta was really good, and the lime-flavored one, don't remember the name, was my favorite. Unusual and refreshing.
Here's a group picture. I have no idea why M is making that face.
The guy on the left here showed up as we were finishing up our food. He was really friendly and encouraged us to try desserts and indian tea. Also some sort of leaf-wrapped sweet which was a sort of after-dinner mint. (Google and vague memories tell me this might be called paan?) Anyway, when we first showed up, we were welcomed and the guy who helped us was quite nice. This guy I think made us feel even more welcomed though.
So that was our night at Hyderabad. It was great meeting
fastfoodsnob and trying a new place to eat. I think
Saint Pizza and I both agree that we'd like to go back sometime. In the meantime, there are a lot more restaurants for us to try.